Is Comey guilty of misfeasance?

Do we really want a director of the FBI engaged in a partisan political matter? His initial comments went way beyond the scope of the investigation; after finding no crime had been done, he then engaged in character assassination of HRC. In fact, it is my opinion that Comey went far beyone misfeasance and is guilty of a crime, the abuse of power, i.e. malfeasance.
You are practically a spam bot and I should put you on the ignore list.

I normally only do that for recent spam bots who have signed up within the past month or so.

Comey is just doing his job.

It is a tough time being FBI director with all these morons running for POTUS.

Comey did not do his job, there is no where in his job description for him or an LE official to offer editorial opinions. The question to be answered is, did the subject of the investigation commit an illegal act. Yes or No.

The only question to be answered, were his actions - editorial in nature - malfeasance or misfeasance.
 
When the A.G. "takes the 5th" rather than incriminate herself in a congressional hearing where does that leave the FBI director who works for her? Will Comey be taking the 5th too? A politician with a set of balls needs to take a close look at the FBI's continuing malfeasance. Trump is the only logical choice.

Law and Order? Emphasis on Order! Won't that play well with the Libertarians, protesters and dissenters.

BTW, AG Lynch DID NOT Plead the 5th, and that makes you a Damn Liar!


WTF are you talking about? Or do you got a spin on it

Provide proof that under oath AG Lynch took the 5th Amendment. Or, in the absence of such proof, prove yourself to be the liar I now know you to be!


Wtf Google is your friend, Jesus I am going to believe a hack like you or what's printed in all the papers?
 
When the A.G. "takes the 5th" rather than incriminate herself in a congressional hearing where does that leave the FBI director who works for her? Will Comey be taking the 5th too? A politician with a set of balls needs to take a close look at the FBI's continuing malfeasance. Trump is the only logical choice.


Justice official to plead the Fifth before Senate panel - CNN.com

and,

"Attorney General Loretta Lynch has formally refused to answer questions from Congress about the Obama Administration’s huge cash payments to Iran. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-KS) described Lynch’s response as “unacceptable,” and said she has chosen to “ESSENTIALLY plead the Fifth.”
Congress to AG Lynch: ‘Outrageous’ You Would ‘Essentially Plead the Fifth,’ Refuse Answers on Iran Ransom Payment - Breitbart

AND,

Congress: Attorney GeneralLynch ‘Pleads Fifth’ on Secret Iran ‘Ransom’ Payments --- More misleading efforts by fringe publications.

AG Lynch did not plead the 5th, this is one more example of a half-truth by members of the Republican Party to put their party and their career first, and place American citizens at risk overseas.

It is stupid and hypocritical for you people to support this form of partisan and self serving witch hunt by the Republican Party establishment.

 
"It is not the function of the FBI director to be making public pronouncements about an investigation, never mind about an investigation based on evidence that he acknowledges may not be significant," [former assistant U.S. attorney] Akerman stated. "

The job of the FBI is simply to investigate and to provide the results of its investigation to the prosecutorial arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. His job is not to give a running commentary about any investigation or his opinion about any investigation. This is particularly egregious since Secretary Clinton has no way to respond to what amounts to nebulous and speculative innuendo.

Why FBI Director James Comey did the wrong thing ... again
 
"It is not the function of the FBI director to be making public pronouncements about an investigation, never mind about an investigation based on evidence that he acknowledges may not be significant," [former assistant U.S. attorney] Akerman stated. "

The job of the FBI is simply to investigate and to provide the results of its investigation to the prosecutorial arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. His job is not to give a running commentary about any investigation or his opinion about any investigation. This is particularly egregious since Secretary Clinton has no way to respond to what amounts to nebulous and speculative innuendo.

Why FBI Director James Comey did the wrong thing ... again





His only fiasco was in not recommending an indictment in the first place. Thinking people KNOW she committed a crime. If she loses the election it will be because those people have had enough of her bullshit.
 
"It is not the function of the FBI director to be making public pronouncements about an investigation, never mind about an investigation based on evidence that he acknowledges may not be significant," [former assistant U.S. attorney] Akerman stated. "

The job of the FBI is simply to investigate and to provide the results of its investigation to the prosecutorial arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. His job is not to give a running commentary about any investigation or his opinion about any investigation. This is particularly egregious since Secretary Clinton has no way to respond to what amounts to nebulous and speculative innuendo.

Why FBI Director James Comey did the wrong thing ... again

The DailyKoz? :ack-1:
 
GASP!!!!!! The Daily KOOK is whining .....again. I seem to recall they thought Comey was aces when he let Cankles off the hook
 
Nat as Karma gets him:

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"It is not the function of the FBI director to be making public pronouncements about an investigation, never mind about an investigation based on evidence that he acknowledges may not be significant," [former assistant U.S. attorney] Akerman stated. "

The job of the FBI is simply to investigate and to provide the results of its investigation to the prosecutorial arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. His job is not to give a running commentary about any investigation or his opinion about any investigation. This is particularly egregious since Secretary Clinton has no way to respond to what amounts to nebulous and speculative innuendo.

Why FBI Director James Comey did the wrong thing ... again

Comey ended his career on this. You choose which hills in battle to die on, this was his.
 
"It is not the function of the FBI director to be making public pronouncements about an investigation, never mind about an investigation based on evidence that he acknowledges may not be significant," [former assistant U.S. attorney] Akerman stated. "

The job of the FBI is simply to investigate and to provide the results of its investigation to the prosecutorial arm of the U.S. Department of Justice. His job is not to give a running commentary about any investigation or his opinion about any investigation. This is particularly egregious since Secretary Clinton has no way to respond to what amounts to nebulous and speculative innuendo.

Why FBI Director James Comey did the wrong thing ... again

Comey ended his career on this. You choose which hills in battle to die on, this was his.

Pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaase. Spare us.
 
Do we really want a director of the FBI engaged in a partisan political matter? His initial comments went way beyond the scope of the investigation; after finding no crime had been done, he then engaged in character assassination of HRC. In fact, it is my opinion that Comey went far beyone misfeasance and is guilty of a crime, the abuse of power, i.e. malfeasance.
He certainly is trying to please Trump.

Why is it even remarkable that the two women communicated via email from home?
Is the FBI now guilty of a warrantless search of Huma's emails?
 
Let's settle this! The FBI director, who is an employee of the Justice Department and is 'covered under its policies,' gave top officials at the Justice Department advance notice prior to sending the letter to lawmakers, an official close to the matter said.

Four years ago, former Attorney General Eric Holder formalized a policy to not comment publicly about politically sensitive investigations within 60 days of an election in a memo to all Justice Department employees.

He didn’t comment publicly. He sent notice of a change in the status of the investigation to elected officials in Congress, as he had promised. They then released his notice to the public.
 

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